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Friday, 25 February 2011

Friday Wonder Ponder

So, we've come to yet another end of a marvelous week, and I do hope we can see many more.

Today is the first ever Friday Wonder Ponder (try saying that three times fast), where you tell me your deepest, darkest answers to my greatest Ponder-ments.

I'm pretty certain we all write with a goal in mind, and we also have that one author who's career we would love to emulate. Wouldn't it be great to be as wealthy as J.K. Rowling? As renowned and consistent as James Patterson? Or as stupendously awesome as Neil Gaiman? If I had to choose, I would love to have J.K. Rowling's career. Not due to her wealth and fame (I can't handle that - I just can't), but because I would love to write such a unique, twisty, magical novel and touch the lives of billions. Ah yes. . .that would make me a very happy man.

So, for this first ever Friday Wonder Ponder, which author's career would you love to have and why?

There you go! Super awesome elucidation. Tolkein was my second choice, despite - and you might hate me for saying this - the fact I found his writing to be tedious and trite. It was not my cup of tea. There was no real sense of voice, no twang to the narration...no life.

The fantasy elements were superb, but the writing...ur....not so much. At least, in my noobish, and not so humble opinion. :D

My own successful one. I could only be a tepid copy, but I think I have it within myself to be a first-class me. LOL. I see we both like Calvin and Hobbes. Come to my site to see another cartoon of them, Roland

Hmmm... that is a deep question. I think Jane Yolen. She's not fabulously wealthy or extremely well known (not like Suzanne Collins or Rowling), but she's definitely respected and she's had the freedom to do tons of different things (picture books, non fiction, ya, etc).

Anne - Thanks for stopping by. I have no clue who that is, but guess who's gonna Google it? ;)

Roland - Excellent confidence. That is the sort of "swagger" writers in our age need to project. No longer can we write in a basement, send in our work and never show ourselves...now we have to be mini-celebrities, which, for some, can be quite daunting. But entirely necessary.

Ellen - I loved all of her books, and she definitely has a career to die for. Thanks for stopping by.

Anne - Another author I am not familiar with (I really need to broaden my horizons), but I will Google, and hopefully read her work. If it appeals to me. :D

Brad - I love your humor 'cause I'm just as silly. And I do agree with that Stephanie Meyer joke - though I have respect for her romance skills.

I know you're busy with work and life, so feel free to post whenever you have the time.